Vatican
releases working document for Synod on Family
(Vatican Radio)Results of a 2013 survey among
Catholics on challenges to the Family were released by the Vatican Thursday in
the form of a working document ahead of the upcoming extraordinary Synod of
Bishops on the Family. The Instrumentum Laboris “Pastoral Challenges of
the Family in the Context of Evangelization” will be at the heart of the
bishops’ reflections over two sessions: the first, in October this year, will
engage mostly leaders of national bishops’ conferences. A second meeting
of world bishops will follow in 2015.
In a Vatican Press briefing, Secretary General of the Synod of
Bishops, Cardinal Lorenzo Baldisseri, whose office produced the document,
reviewed some of the feedback received for the 39 questions examined in the
survey.
He
said the questionnaire revealed Catholics show scarce familiarity with Church
teachings and magisterium regarding marriage and family – suggesting greater
emphasis be placed on the preparation of pastoral care workers in different
cultural and social contexts.
Other
pastoral challenges include crises of faith, inadequate marriage preparation,
internal family pressures like addiction to drugs, alcohol and even social
networks and external economic, social and cultural factors such as jobs,
unemployment, war, poverty, violence, migration and polygamy, which can
negatively affect the family.
Unmarried
couples, separated and divorced Catholics and their children; unwed mothers and
unbelievers or agnostics wishing to be married in the Catholic Church, present
further challenges that require openhearted and merciful pastoral care so that
people are welcomed and no one is excluded.
Cardinal
Baldisseri observed that a need was expressed to simplify and abbreviate
marriage annulment procedures. And, compatible with its teaching, the Church is
called to examine “solutions” that will help unmarried couples and remarried
divorced people who can feel emarginated from the Church, “to lead a serene and
reconciled life.”
Regarding
so-called same sex unions in the different legislative contexts, Cardinal
Baldisseri said the care of the local Church was highlighted, including where
children are involved.
An
openness to life and the kind of responsible father and mother-hood presented
in the encyclical Humanae vitae were examined in the survey. The
Instrumentum Laboris found “many responses recommend that for many Catholics
the concept of ‘responsible parenthood’ encompasses the shared responsibility
in conscience to choose the most appropriate method of birth control, according
to a set of criteria ranging from effectiveness to physical tolerance and
passing to a real ability to be practiced.”
It also emerged that parents have trouble transmitting the faith
to their children, particularly when faced with difficult family situations,
and require greater pastoral support.
The
results of this October’s extraordinary Synod will be used to prepare the
Instrumentum Laboris for the successive Ordinary Synod in October 2015 whose
theme Cardinal Baldisseri announced, will be “Jesus Christ reveals the Mystery
and Vocation of the Family.”
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